Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original Two Books for the Frozen Sea: A Conversation with Megan Stielstra Laura Joyce-HubbardOctober 25, 2021 Megan Stielstra discusses her recently rereleased books EVERYONE REMAIN CALM and ONCE I WAS COOL.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original To Gleam at the Periphery: Talking with Kendra DeColo Preeti VanganiSeptember 8, 2021 Kendra DeColo discusses her new collection, I AM NOT TRYING TO HIDE MY HUNGERS FROM THE WORLD.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews The Fractures of Motherhood: Julia Fine’s The Upstairs House Caroline Macon FleischerSeptember 1, 2021 Like Fine’s uniquely constructed book, being a mom is to be permanently fractured.Read
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Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original The Gothic Horror of the Fourth Trimester: Talking with Julia Fine Sara PetersenFebruary 24, 2021 Julia Fine discusses her new novel, THE UPSTAIRS HOUSE.Read
Read Features & Reviews Poetry Rumpus Original To Move Forward but Not Forget: Talking with Chloe Yelena Miller Dorothy BendelFebruary 19, 2021 Chloe Yelena Miller discusses her debut full-length poetry collection, VIABLE.Read
Read Features & Reviews Rumpus Original A Story That Won’t Behave: Talking with Molly Wizenberg Katie OkamotoJuly 24, 2020 Molly Wizenberg discusses her new memoir, THE FIXED STARS.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews We Will Not Be Contained: Pretty Bitches and Too Much Sara PetersenMarch 18, 2020 There will always be another word used against us.Read
Read Politics Rumpus Original A Political Pregnancy Jennifer CaseJanuary 28, 2020 Are my choices in this culture so firmly dictated by my ability to give birth?Read
Read Rumpus Original Coming Clean Ben GwinJune 12, 2018 Intellectually, I know Gracie’s mom loves her and needs help. In practice, I just want my daughter safe.Read
Read Fiction Rumpus Original Rumpus Original Fiction: She Hated the Child James Tadd AdcoxMay 23, 2018 She didn’t want anything to change. She understood it would be easier if she loved the child. But she did not want to love it.Read
Read Features & Reviews Reviews Mothering Our Children and Ourselves: Molly Caro May’s Body Full of Stars Emily Burns MorganMay 23, 2018 As May moves through what she now calls her “postpartum challenge,” she does not return to her old self, but instead becomes someone new.Read